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Alternative and Renewable

Energy Systems
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Alternative/Renewable Energy Training Programs
Lab-Volts Alternative Energy Training Program was
developed as a three-tiered program. It begins at the
secondary education level with 40 hours of Graymarks
GREENtech program and continues with hands-on
training on our comprehensive training systems: So-
lar/Wind Energy, Solar Thermal Energy, Wind Turbine
Nacelle, Electric Pitch Hub, Hydraulic Pitch Hub, Geo-
thermal, and Grid Tie.
These secondary education programs focus on in-
stallation and operation, including electrical skills,
maintenance and support, and an understanding of
the set-up and use of stand-alone (a small renewable
energy system that is not connected to the electricity
grid) and grid-tied (a small renewable energy system
that is connected to the electricity grid) renewable
energy systems.
The college and university two-year program is based
on Lab-Volts Electromechanical Systems trainer and
focuses on power generation, transmission, and
distribution and voltage/frequency power synchroni-
zation, as well as control of the many different types
of generators used in wind and hydro power. Also
included in this program are the power electronics
behind alternative and renewable energy systems,
battery chargers and small electric vehicles, hydrogen
fuel cells, and energy storage.
Lab-Volt also offers comprehensive simulation training
with our Wind Farm Simulator and Grid-Tie Systems
simulation software.
Secondary Education Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Graymark GREENtech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Model 46120 Solar/Wind Energy Training System . . . . . . . . 5
Model 46121 Solar Thermal Energy Training System . . . . . 6
Model 46125 Grid-Tie Training System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Model 46126 Geothermal Training System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Model 46122 Wind Turbine Nacelle Training System . . . . . 9
Models 46123 Electric Pitch Hub Training System . . . . . . 10
Model 46124 Hydraulic Pitch Hub Training System . . . . . . 11
College and University Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Renewable Energy Training Systems, Series 8010 . . . . . . . 12
DC Power Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Permanent Magnet DC Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Lead-Acid Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Solar Power (Photovoltaic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Introduction to Wind Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
DC Power Electronics (Diodes, IGBTs, and Choppers) . . . 15
Single-Phase AC Power Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Ni-MH Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Hydrogen Fuel Cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Single-Phase AC Power Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Single-Phase Power Transformer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Three-Phase AC Power Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
High-Frequency Power Transformers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Three-Phase AC Power Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Three-Phase Rotating Machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Thyristor Power Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Three-Phase Transfomer Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Home Energy Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Hydropower Electricity Generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Three-Phase PWM Rectifier/Inverter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Three-Phase Motor Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Three-Phase Motor Starters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Three-Phase Wound Rotor Induction Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
AC Transmission Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Principles of DFIG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Static VAR Compensators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
High-Voltage DC Transmission Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Electric Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Wind Power Electricity Generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Static Synchronous Compensators (STATCOM) . . . . . . . . 25
Simulation/Web-Based Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Model 46120-A0 Grid-Tied Systems Simulation Software . 26
Model 46127 Wind Power Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Model 46128 Wind Farm Simulation Software . . . . . . . . . . 27
Table of Contents
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Alternative/Renewable Energy Training Programs
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Reversible Fuel Cell
Wind Turbine with different blade sizes
1-w Solar Panel
Data Acquisition Board
Graphic Software
Hydro Car
DC Motor with propeller
2 AA Battery Holder
Student Theory and Lab Manual
Student Accessories
Student Tools
Introduction to the Trainer
Energy Overview
Solar Energy
Wind Energy
Fuel Cell Energy
Electrical Energy Distribution
Career Opportunities
Introduction to Electricity
Electrical Circuits
Solar Panels
Fuel Cell Computer Interface
Fuel Cells and Zero Emissions Car
Wind Turbines
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GREENtech
Secondary Education Programs
GREENtech is a low-cost turnkey Energy Efciency & Renewable Energy Training Lab that includes all
the courseware, hardware, software, tools and accessories needed to provide the basic knowledge and
the hands-on skills required to enter the green collar job market.
Topic coverage includes: Training Lab Components
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Secondary Education Programs
Lab-Volt Systems, Inc. is proud to lead the way in
offering new hands-on training systems in Alterna-
tive, Renewable, and Sustainable Energy Technol-
ogy. The Solar/Wind Energy Trainer is our initial
offering in this series and includes state-of-the-art
components and curriculum. Lab-Volts Alternative
Energy training programs are not only for those
who can make a difference today, but also for those
who will shape the future of these technologies.
The Solar/Wind Energy Trainer forms a complete
hybrid energy training system. This program dem-
onstrates how wind turbines and solar cells are be-
ing used in the consumer and industrial markets to
supplement the worlds power needs. The program
explores solar and wind as energy sources that can
be used to help reduce dependence on non-renew-
able fuel sources. Students gain a global perspective
when they understand the economics, efciency,
and low environmental impact of producing energy
from non-polluting, renewable sources.
Solar/Wind Energy Training System
Model 46120-00
Topic Coverage
Energy Fundamentals
Trainer Familiarization and Safety
Solar Module
Wind Turbine
Solar/Wind Systems
Going Green
Shown with AC Flood Lamp (Sun Simulator)
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Solar Thermal Energy Training System
Model 46121
Secondary Education Programs
The Lab-Volt 46121 Solar Thermal Energy Training Sys-
tem is a solar hot water heating system. Students will be
able to install system components, observe pressures,
temperatures, and ow rates. Students will set up various
realistic operating environments, such as radiant oor
heating, passive and active solar water heating, space
heating, and hot water heat exchangers.
This system provides a small-scale hot water supply, ra-
diator, and hydronic oor heating system to teach stu-
dents how solar radiant energy can be harnessed from
the sun and converted to solar thermal energy in order
to elevate air, water, and surface temperatures within a
residential home or commercial business.
Topic Coverage
Introduction to Solar Thermal Energy
Thermal Energy Fundamentals
Trainer Familiarization and Safety
Site Analysis
System Sizing
Solar Thermal Energy Systems
Solar Heating and Cooling Systems
Collecting Thermal Energy
Storing/Exchanging Thermal Energy
Supplying/Controlling Thermal Energy
Multi-Loop Systems
Closed-Loop Water Heating
Closed-Loop Surface Heating
Closed-Loop Air Heating
Closed-Loop Drainback Systems
Closed-Loop Combination Systems
Secondary Education Programs
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Alternative energy systems that convert solar or wind power to
electricity can supply electric power to the utility grid. Grid-tied
systems generate electricity and send this energy back to the
utility companys power grid.
The energy produced counts against the energy a home or busi-
ness uses, thereby offsetting utility usage. Lab-Volts Grid-Tied
Training System provides hands-on training in developing the
skills required for installing a grid-tied system and meets NEC
Code Compliance requirements.
Topic Coverage
Grid Connected Equipment
Commercial String Inverters
Installing a Grid-Tied System
Wiring and Conguring
Utility Grid
Smart-Grid Technology
Remote Data Acquisition
Power Management Techniques
The NEC
The NEC Code as it Applies to Alternative En-
ergy Installation in the U.S.
Installation Requirements for Solar and Wind
Power Systems in the Continental U.S. and its
Territories
Grid-Tie Training System
Model 46125
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Secondary Education Programs
The Lab-Volt Geothermal Training Systems, Models 46126-0 and 46126-A, are designed to teach the
fundamentals of heat transfer, refrigeration, and air conditioning applied to geothermal energy HVAC
projects. The operation of each system faithfully reproduces that of a typical geothermal residential sys-
tem and includes all real-world components. The advanced system, Model 46126-A, features a second
heat pump which is used to control the temperature in the ground loop heat exchanger to simulate
various ground conditions.
Introduction and Overview
The Ground Loop
Heat Pump Connections and Interior Piping
The Refrigeration Cycle
Psychrometrics
Geothermal Heat Pumps
Heat Exchangers
Heat Pump Control and Safety Devices
System Characterization
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Geothermal Software Design Tools
Topic coverage*:
*Topics covered will assist in completing the
IGSHPA Accredited Installer exam.
Geothermal Training System
Model 46126
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Secondary Education Programs
Lab-Volts Model 46122 Wind Turbine Nacelle
Trainer is a complete scaled-down version of
commercial wind turbine nacelles. The trainer
consists of a complete drive train in-
cluding the main shaft, a gearbox with
a transparent side cover, speed sensors,
a hydraulic brake, and an asynchronous
generator.
Lab-Volt has recently created the Model
46122-A0, a new version of the Wind
Turbine Nacelle Training System that fea-
tures a Grid Connection option. This new
model differs from the existing Model
46122 in that it has the additional capability of
connecting to a three-phase network to trans-
mit to the grid the power produced with the
generator.
Topic Coverage
Introduction to Energy Production with Wind Power
Machine Safety
Introduction to SCADA
Hydraulic Braking System
Wind Turbine Operation
Electrical System
Heating/Cooling Systems
Troubleshooting
Wind Turbine Nacelle Training System
Models 46122 and 46122-A0
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Secondary Education Programs
Lab-Volts Electrical Pitch Hub Trainer features all the
components typically found in the hub of a commercial
wind turbine and a representation of the wind turbine
blade. The Electrical Pitch Hub Trainer addresses blade
pitch control and emergency back-up systems using the
appropriate technologies typical to electrical pitch control
systems. A SIEMENS PLC controls the different functions
of the hub and is located in a transparent electrical
enclosure, with all the other electrical components.
The Electrical Pitch Hub Training System can be linked
to the Nacelle Training System, Model 46122 through
a ber-optic connector to demonstrate the pitch
adjustment with wind conditions.
Topic Coverage
Introduction to Energy Production with Wind Power
Machine Safety
Introduction to SCADA
Rotor
Electric Pitch Control Operation
Electrical System
Back-Up Power
Troubleshooting
Electrical Pitch Hub Training System
Model 46123
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Secondary Education Programs
Lab-Volts Hydraulic Pitch Hub Trainer features a
representation of the wind turbine blade and all
the components typically found in the hub of a
commercial wind turbine. The Hydraulic Pitch Hub
Trainer addresses blade pitch control and emergency
back-up systems using the appropriate technologies
typical to hydraulic pitch control systems. A SIEMENS
PLC controls the different functions of the hub and
is located in a transparent electrical enclosure, with
all the other electrical components.
The Hydraulic Pitch Hub Training System can be
linked to the Nacelle Training System, Model 46122
through a ber-optic connector to demonstrate the
pitch adjustment with wind conditions.
Topic Coverage
Introduction to Energy Production with Wind Power
Machine Safety
Introduction to SCADA
Rotor
Hydraulic System
Hydraulic Pitch Control Operation
Electrical System
Back-Up Power
Troubleshooting
Hydraulic Pitch Hub Training System
Model 46124
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Renewable Energy Training Program
College and University Programs
Renewable Energy Training Systems, Series 8010
Lab-Volts Renewable Energy Training Systems, based on the proven Lab-Volt Electromechanical Sys-
tem (EMS) as well as newly-developed, state-of-the-art training equipment, provide a turn-key solution
dealing with different aspects of the wide eld of renewable energy. This program provides in-depth
coverage of a wide variety of topics related to the eld of renewable energy, such as the large-scale
production of electrical energy from hydro power, solar power, and wind power (doubly-fed induc-
tion generator [DFIG], synchronous generator, and asynchronous generator technologies), small-scale
production of electrical energy from wind power and solar power, storage of energy in batteries, home
energy production, and drive systems for small electric vehicles (e.g., bicycles, scooters, golf carts, fork
lifts, etc.) and electric cars. The program also covers power electronics as well as the fundamentals of
electricity required to understand the numerous technical aspects related to the production and use of
renewable energy.
Courses in the Renewable Energy Training Program
DC Power Circuits
Permanent Magnet DC Motor
Lead-Acid Batteries
Solar Power (Photovoltaic)
Introduction to Wind Power
DC Power Electronics
Single-Phase AC Power Circuits
Ni-MH Batteries
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Single-Phase AC Power Electronics
Single-Phase Power Transformers
Three-Phase AC Power Circuits
DC Motor Drives
High-Frequency Power Transformer
Three-Phase AC Power Electronics
Thyristor Power Electronics
Three-Phase Rotating Machines
Three-Phase Transformer Banks
Home Energy Production
Hydro-Power Electricity Generation
Three-Phase PWM Rectier/Inverter
Three-Phase Motor Drives
Three-Phase Motor Starters
Three-Phase Wound-Rotor Induction Machine
AC Transmission Line
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Principles of DFIG
High-Voltage DC Transmission Line
Static VAR Compensators (SVC)
Electric Vehicles
Wind Power Electricity Generation (PMSG with
FOC)
Wind Power Electricity Generation (DFIG with
FOC)
Wind Power Electricity Generation (Async. Gen.)
Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM)
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The Lead-Acid Batteries course explains how a lead-acid battery produces electricity from a chemical
reaction. The course familiarizes students with the charge and discharge characteristics of lead-acid
batteries. Students also learn the various methods of charging lead-acid batteries.
Topic coverage includes:
Battery Fundamentals
Discharge Characteristics
Battery Charging Fundamentals
Battery Charging Methods
DC Power Circuits
The DC Power Circuits course introduces students to the funda-
mentals of electricity, such as the direct current (DC), DC voltage,
resistance, and Ohms Law.
Topic coverage includes:
Voltage, Current, and Ohms Law
Equivalent Resistance
Power in DC Circuits
Series and Parallel Circuits
This course introduces students to permanent magnet
DC motors used as either generators or motors. The
course covers the construction, operating principles,
and characteristic curves of permanent magnet DC
motors related to each of these two operating modes.
Topic coverage includes:
Operation as a Generator
Operation as a Motor
Lead-Acid Batteries
Permanent Magnet DC Motors
College and University Programs
Renewable Energy Training Program
Lead-Acid Batteries
Monocrystalline Silicon
Solar Panel (front and back)
Solar Panel Test Bench (with
Solar Panel installed)
Lead-Acid Batteries
Monocrystalline Silicon
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The Solar Power course features
the production of electricity using
photovoltaic (PV) solar panels. The
course introduces the diode, the
basic semiconductor component in
PV solar panels. Producing elec-
tricity from solar power as well as
storing the electric energy in bat-
teries is also covered, as are connecting PV panels in series and in parallel to increase the voltage and
current produced, respectively, and setting the orientation of solar panels so the maximum amount of
energy is produced.
Topic coverage includes:
The Diode
The Solar Panel (Photovoltaic Panel)
Effect of Temperature on Solar Panel
Performance
Storing Energy from Solar Panels into Batteries
Effect of Shading on Solar Panel Operation
Solar Panel Orientation
Solar Panel Performance vs. Insolation
Solar Power (Photovoltaic)
Introduction to Wind Power
The Introduction to Wind Power course familiarizes
students with the small-scale production of electricity
using a xed-pitch, direct-drive wind turbine. Students
learn how a wind turbine produces electric-
ity from wind power as well as how to store
this electric energy in batteries to ensure
the availability of electric power when there is no wind
or during low wind periods. A realistic wind turbine rotor
emulator and an actual wind turbine generator are used
in the hands-on exercises to reproduce the behavior of a
small wind turbine operating under various conditions of
wind, in the laboratory classroom.
Topic coverage includes:
Voltage-Speed Characteristic of a Wind Turbine Generator
Torque-Current Characteristic of a Wind Turbine Generator
Power vs. Wind Speed
Storing Energy from a Wind Turbine into Batteries
College and University Programs
Renewable Energy Training Program
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College and University Programs
Renewable Energy Training Program
DC Power Electronics: Diodes, IGBTs, and Choppers
The DC Power Electronics course introduces the student to power electronic components and circuits
(choppers) required to manage DC power, such as the DC power stored in batteries or produced from
wind power or solar power. The course rst presents the diode and the switching transistor, the two
main semiconductor components used in power electronics. The remainder of the course covers the
main types of choppers, high-speed power switching (voltage-type and current-type circuits, free-
wheeling diodes, etc.), controlling ripple in choppers, and building a battery charger using a buck
chopper.
Topic coverage includes:
The Diode and the Switching Transistor
The Buck Chopper
Introduction to High-Speed Power Switching
Ripple in Choppers
The Lead-Acid Battery Charger
The Boost Chopper
The Buck/Boost Chopper
The Four-Quadrant Chopper
The Single-Phase AC Power Circuits course rst intro-
duces the student to the fundamentals of alternating
current (AC) such as the sine wave, period and fre-
quency, phase angle and phase shift, instantaneous
and average power, etc. The student then becomes
familiar with the inductor and capacitor. The course
continues with more advanced topics such as the
impedance, active power, reactive power, apparent
power, and power triangle. The course concludes by
teaching the student how to solve AC power circuits
using the impedance calculation method or the
power triangle method.
The Sine Wave
Phase Angle and Phase Shift
Instantaneous Power and Average Power
Inductive Reactance
Capacitive Reactance
Impedance
Active and Reactive Power
Apparent Power and the Power Triangle
Solving Simple AC Circuits using Circuit
Impedance Calculation
Solving AC Circuits Using the Power Triangle
Method
Single-Phase AC Power Circuits
Topic coverage includes:
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The Ni-MH Batteries course explains how a nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery produces electricity
from a chemical reaction. The course familiarizes the student with the charge and discharge charac-
teristics of Ni-MH batteries as well as the various
methods of charging Ni-MH batteries, with em-
phasis on the various methods of terminating the
charge (temperature cutoff, voltage drop, and rate
of temperature increase).
Topic coverage includes:
Battery Fundamentals
Battery Charging Fundamentals
Battery Charging Methods
Ni-MH Batteries
College and University Programs
Renewable Energy Training Program
The Hydrogen Fuel Cell course teaches foundational engineering principles of fuel cell systems. The
course covers the structure and functioning principles, the thermodynamics theory, and the different
characteristics of a real 50 W fuel cell system. Through numerous experiments, the students will also
learn about the safety aspects of this type of technology.
Topic coverage includes:
The Basic Functions of the Fuel Cell System
The Characteristic Curve of a Fuel Cell
Parameters Inuencing the Characteristic
Curve
Determination of the Hydrogen Current
Curve
Efciency of the Fuel Cell Stack
Set-up of a Fuel Cell Power Supply
Efciency of a Fuel Cell Power Supply
Fuel Cell Application I: Remote Trafc Light
Fuel Cell Application II: Fuel Cell Car
Hydrogen Fuel Cells
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The Single-Phase Power Transformers course covers, through theory and demonstrations, the operat-
ing characteristics of single-phase power transformers. Through measurements, students will learn the
important characteristics of a power transformer, such as the turns ratio, voltage and current ratios,
winding polarity, voltage regulation, power losses, and transformer ratings.
Topic coverage includes:
Voltage and Current Ratios
Transformer Polarity
Transformer Regulation
The Autotransformer
College and University Programs
Renewable Energy Training Program
The Single-Phase AC Power Electronics course intro-
duces the student to power electronic circuits (recti-
ers and inverters) used to perform AC/DC power
conversion in single-phase circuits. The course begins
with the study of single-phase diode rectiers. The
student then becomes familiar with the operation
of the single-phase inverter and the single-phase
PWM rectier. The course concludes with the study of
power ow in a single-phase PWM rectier.
Topic coverage includes:
Power Diode Single-Phase Rectiers
The Single-Phase Inverter
The Single-Phase PWM Rectier
Power Flow in a Single-Phase PWM Rectier
Single-Phase AC Power Electronics
Single-Phase Power Transformer
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College and University Programs
Renewable Energy Training Program
The Three-Phase AC Power Circuit course familiarizes the student with three-phase power systems.
The course rst introduces the student to the fundamentals of three-phase power systems such as the
wye (star) and delta congurations, phase and line voltages, phase and line currents, phase balance,
etc. The student then learns how to measure power in three-phase circuits using the two-wattmeter
method as well as how to determine the power factor. Finally, the student learns what the phase se-
quence is and how to determine the phase sequence of a three-phase power system.
The High-Frequency Power Transformer course demonstrates how high-frequency switching can be
used to increase the power handling capability of power transformers. This type of power transformer
is commonly used to perform DC-to-DC con-
version in grid-tied inverters used for home
energy production.
Topic coverage includes:
Balanced Three-Phase Circuits
Three-Phase Power Measurement
Phase Sequence
Topic coverage includes:
High-Frequency Power Transformer
Three-Phase AC Power Circuits
High-Frequency Power Transformer
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Renewable Energy Training Program
College and University Programs
The Three-Phase Power Electronics course introduces the student to
power electronic circuits (rectiers and inverters) used to per-
form AC/DC power conversion in three-phase circuits. The
course begins with the study of three-phase diode
rectiers. The student then becomes familiar
with the operation of the single-phase inverter
built with a dual-polarity DC bus. The course
continues with the operation of the three-
phase inverter built with a single-polarity or
dual-polarity DC bus. The course concludes
with the study of the three-phase PWM rec-
tier. The 180 modulation and pulse-width
modulation (PWM) techniques are introduced
during the study of the inverters and PWM
rectier.
Topic coverage includes:
Power Diode Three-Phase Rectiers
The Single-Phase Inverter with Dual-Polarity DC Bus
The Three-Phase Inverter
Three-Phase AC Power Electronics
Three-Phase Rotating Machines
The Three-Phase Rotating Machines course familiarizes students
with the various three-phase machines used for large-scale pro-
duction of electricity from wind power and hydro power. The
course begins with fundamentals of rotating machines such as the
torque, rotation speed, direction of rotation, motor power, power
losses in motor, motor efciency, etc. Students then study the
operation of the following three-phase machines: squirrel-cage
induction machine and synchronous machine.
Prime Mover and Brake Operation
The Three-Phase Squirrel Cage Induction Motor
Eddy-Current Brake and Asynchronous Generator
The Three-Phase Synchronous Motor
Synchronous Motor Pull-Out Torque
The Three-Phase Synchronous Generator No-Load Operation
The Three-Phase Synchronous Generator Voltage-Regulation Characteristics
Topic coverage includes:
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College and University Programs
Renewable Energy Training Program
Thyristor Power Electronics
The Thyristor Power Electronics course introduces students
to the power electronic component (thyristor) and circuits
(rectiers) used to control very large amounts of DC pow-
er, as in the excitation circuit of synchronous generators in
a hydro-power electricity plant. The course rst presents
the thyristor, the main semiconductor component used to
control large amounts of DC power. The student is then
introduced to AC phase control. Through the remainder of
the course, the student becomes familiar with the single-
phase and three-phase thyristor bridges, in both the recti-
er and inverter modes.
The Three-Phase Transformer Banks course covers
the operating characteristics of three-phase trans-
former banks. The course covers the winding con-
nection (wye and delta congurations) and shows
how to ensure proper phase relationships between
the phase windings.
Power Diode Three-Phase Rectiers
The Power Thyristors
The Solid State Relay
Single-Phase AC Power Control
Three-Phase AC Power Control
Thyristor Three-Phase Rectier/Inverter
Topic coverage includes:
Three-Phase Transformer Connections
Voltage and Current Relationships
Three-Phase Transformer Banks
Topic coverage includes:
College and University Programs
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Renewable Energy Training Program
Topic coverage includes:
Home Energy Production using a Stand-Alone Inverter
The Single-Phase Grid-Tied Inverter (Single-Phase PWM Rectier/Inverter)
Home Energy Production using a Grid-Tied Inverter
Home Energy Production with a Grid-Tied Inverter and an LF Power Transformer
Home Energy Production with a Grid-Tied Inverter and an Insulated DC-to-DC Converter
Home Energy Production
The Home Energy production Course explains how to
produce AC power from the DC power produced using
renewable natural resources (e.g., wind, sunlight, etc.) and
stored in batteries. The course rst shows how to produce
AC power for local use (typically at remote sites) from DC
power produced using solar panels or a wind turbine. The
course then explains how the AC power produced can be
supplied to the local AC power network via a single-phase
grid-tied inverter using either the LF or HF power trans-
former technology. The course also deals with the use of
MPP trackers for optimizing energy production.
Hydropower Electricity Generation
The Hydropower Electricity Generation course exam-
ines the large-scale production of electricity from hy-
dropower using a synchronous generator, a proven
technology long used worldwide by power utilities. The
course rst introduces the student to the conguration
of a typical hydropower plant. The student then learns
how to adjust the voltage and frequency of the syn-
chronous generator in a hydropower plant. The course
concludes with a study of the automatic voltage and
frequency regulation systems used in a hydropower
plant.
Topic coverage includes:
Generator Synchronization (Manual and Automatic)
Principles of Speed and Voltage Regulation
Automatic Voltage and Power Regulation
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College and University Programs
Renewable Energy Training Program
The Three-Phase PWM Rectier/Inverter
course teaches the operation and char-
acteristics of a Three-Phase Pulse Width
Modulation (PWM) system with a recti-
er section and an inverter section. Using
Three-Phase Power Electronics knowledge
previously learned, students will go fur-
ther in using power electronics devices to
transfer power back and forth at different
voltage levels (AC or DC).
The Three-Phase Motor Drives course teaches the fundamentals principles and operating characteris-
tics of three-phase motor drives. The induction motor is a rugged, low maintenance, and low cost type
of motor, making it attractive for industrial applications. To control the rotational speed of an induc-
tion motor, a motor drive using variable frequency and voltage is necessary.
Three-Phase PWM Rectier/Inverter
Three-Phase Motor Drives
Topic coverage includes:
Saturation and Effect of Frequency in Magnetic Circuits
Three-Phase Voltage-Source Inverter Induction-Motor Drive
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College and University Programs
Renewable Energy Training Program
The Three-Phase Motor Starters course demonstrates how using a three-phase motor starter to help
start a motor allows the motor to start smoothly by avoiding inrush currents and is a better option
than connecting a motor directly to a three-phase power source.
The Three-Phase Wound-Rotor Induction Machine course
describes the operation of three-phase wound-rotor
induction machines. The students will learn the effects of
varying the rotor resistor to reduce starting current and
increase the machine starting torque. They will also learn
how to vary the operating speed of this type of motor.
The AC Transmission Line course familiarizes students with the fundamen-
tals principles of three-phase AC power transmission lines. Students will
learn about the power handling capability and voltage regulation of three-
phase AC power transmission lines. They will also learn, through experi-
ments, which parameters can affect the active and reactive power that
goes through the line and corrections that can be made to the system to
increase its efciency.
Topic coverage includes:
Direct On-Line Starters
Soft Starters
Topic coverage includes:
Wound-Rotor Induction Motor with Short-Circuited Rotor
Wound-Rotor Induction Motor with Variable Rotor Resistors
Topic coverage includes:
Voltage Regulation and Power Transmission Capability
Shunt Capacitors and Phase Angle between Sender and Receiver
Parameters Affecting Active and Reactive Power Flow
Three-Phase Motor Starters
Three-Phase Wound Rotor Induction Machine
AC Transmission Lines
College and University Programs
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The Principles of DFIG course deals with the large-scale production of electricity from wind power
using a doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG). This technology allows the generator to operate at dif-
ferent rotation speeds while keeping the frequency of the generated voltage and current xed; a very
useful feature when the generator is used in a wind turbine.
The High-Voltage Direct-Current (HVDC) Transmission Systems course describes the operating charac-
teristics of this type of power transmission systems and the technology involved. HVDC transmission
systems are used at several points in a power network for several reasons like: long-distance power
transmission, submarine link, back-to-back link for easy interconnection with another network.
Topic coverage includes:
The Static Var Compensators (SVC) course deals
with the automatic control of the voltage or the
power factor in three-phase power networks. As
part of the FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Sys-
tems), this technology is used by power utilities
to maintain voltage quality for the distribution
system as well as by industrial plants for power
factor regulation at the plant electric power en-
trance.
Topic coverage includes:
Three-Phase Wound-Rotor Induction Machine used as a Synchronous Machine
Doubly-Fed Induction Motor
Doubly-Fed Induction Generator
Voltage Regulation and Power Factor in Thyris-
tor Three-Phase Bridges
Basic Operation of HVDC Transmission Systems
Automatic Power Flow Control in HVDC Trans-
mission Systems
Commutation Failure at the Inverter End
Harmonic Reduction using Thyristor 12-Pulse
Converter
Topic coverage includes:
Main Components of a Static VAR
Compensator
Voltage Compensation of AC Transmission
Lines using SVCs
Power Factor Correction using SVCs (Arc
Furnaces)
Principles of DFIG
High-Voltage DC Transmission Systems
Static VAR Compensators
Renewable Energy Training Program
College and University Programs
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Renewable Energy Training Program
Electric Vehicles
The Electric Vehicles course introduces the student to the operation
of the drive system in modern electric vehicles (cars, light truck,
etc.), which are considered an essential step toward a
larger use of renewable energy. The course then
deals with the control of the DC brushless motor
when used in an electric vehicle application.
Wind Power Electricity Generation
This subject has been divided in three separate courses, each
one dealing with one type of generator used in todays wind
turbine industry. The three generator types are:
Asynchronous Generator
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator
(PMSG) using Field-Oriented Control (FOC)
Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG)
using Field-Oriented Control (FOC)
Topic coverage includes:
Each course recalls the main characteristics of a
particular type of generator and discusses genera-
tor control when it is used in a large wind turbine. A
realistic wind emulator allows generator operation
in the context of a large wind turbine to be clearly
demonstrated.
This course deals with static synchronous compensators (STATCOM). This type of compensator, which
is part of the FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems), provides fast and accurate reactive power
compensation in a power transmission system. A STATCOM is a power electronics based device that
is basically a voltage-source converter that can transfer reactive power, and even active power, to and
from the network.
Topic coverage includes:
Reactive Power Compensation
Energy Storage
Static Synchronous Compensators (STATCOM)
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Simulation/Web-Based Programs
Grid-Tied Systems Simulation Software
Model 46120-A0
Lab-Volts comprehensive Grid-Tied Systems Simulation
Software is an add-on to our Solar/Wind Energy Train-
ing System, Model 46120. The software expands on the
acquired Solar/Wind Energy knowledge and enables stu-
dents to simulate the connection of the converted energy
to the public utility grid.
Grid-tied systems generate electricity and send this energy
back to the utility companys power grid. The energy pro-
duced counts against the energy your home or business
uses, thereby offsetting your utility usage.
Lab-Volts Grid-Tied Systems uses computer soft-
ware to simulate the installation and operation
of a utility-interactive photovoltaic (PV) solar en-
ergy system in a residential home. The software is
comprised of an Electrical Wiring Simulator and a
Home Energy Simulator and includes Student and
Instructor Manuals.
Commercial String Inverters
Installing a Grid-Tied Photovoltaic Solar Power
System
Wiring and Conguring Alternative Energy Systems
Smart-Grid Technology
Remote Data Acquisition
Power Management Techniques
The NEC Code as it Applies to Alternative Energy
Installation in the U.S.
Installation Requirements for Solar and Wind
Power Systems in the Continental U.S. and its Ter-
ritories
Topic Coverage includes:
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Simulation/Web-Based Programs
The Wind Power Systems course is an interac-
tive program for technicians in the systems of
wind power generation. The program, which
runs in the Mind-Sight LMS, consists of seven
components, with the Wind Turbine Virtual Tour as the
cornerstone of the program. Using 360 panoramic film
techniques, the Virtual Tour explores all sectors of a wind
turbine from the perspective of standing at the entry door
to standing strapped to the top of the nacelle, over-
looking the countryside. Each sector contains turbine
icon call-outs that are accessed as needed for in-depth
concepts related to wind-power-specific technologies.
A Wind Farm is a set of Wind Turbines, located near each other, sharing a common point of connec-
tion to the electrical distribution grid called a Common Connection Point. Generally, a Wind Farm has a
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system used to control individual wind turbines and
monitor the entire wind farm. The Wind Farm Simulation Software is a software-only solution: no special
hardware is required, only a PC with adequate
performance capabilities. The HMI (Human Ma-
chine Interface) is designed to be user-friendly
and intuitive. It presents every parameter as well
as the values of the signals, both internal to the
wind turbine and published to the SCADA sys-
tem.
Wind Turbine Virtual Tour
AC/DC Motors and Drives
Mobile Electrical
Mobile Hydraulics
Industrial Safety
Industrial Mechanical
PLC Fundamentals
What is a Wind Farm?
What is a Wind Turbine?
Structure of the Wind Farm Simulator
Physics of a Wind Turbine
Wind Farm Operations
Teaching Sessions
Technical Data used in the WFS WT and WFS SCADA
Topic coverage includes:
Topic coverage includes:
Wind Farm Simulation Software, Model 46128
Wind Power Systems
Model 46127
Lab-Volt Systems, Inc.
Farmingdale, NJ 07727
USA
Phone: 732-938-2000
Toll Free: 800-LAB-VOLT
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